Kuranda Scenic Railway

The year was 1882 and the residents of the tin mining settlement, Herberton, had a serious problem – they were facing starvation! Due to constant flooding, the settlement was unable to bring in supplies from nearby supply towns, so it was decided that a railway needed to be built as soon as practical. Bushman, Christie Palmerston, was selected to map out a suitable route for the new line and the then premier, Sir Samuel Griffiths, was given the honour of turning the first sod when construction finally began in 1886.

The rail line – which stretched to Mareeba through the Atherton Tablelands – was to be built in three stages, with lengths of 13.2 km, 24.5 km, and 37.4 km. All three stages – a total of 75.1 km – were full of challenges, but the middle section was particularly arduous and harrowing, with Indigenous opposition, sheer inclines and dense rainforest creating barriers to completion. Despite these challenges – and with absolutely no modern equipment – 2.3 million metres of earthwork, 93 curves, 15 tunnels and a multitude of bridges were created to complete the line. Celebrations were held and the track was finally declared open in June of 1891, changing the lives of the people it gave access to forever.

These days, the Kuranda Scenic Railway is primarily used to provide visitor access to the quaint village of Kuranda. The iconic railway meanders for almost two hours through thick, lush World Heritage Listed rainforest, deep ravines and sparkling waterfalls on its way from Cairns to Kuranda, giving its passengers a view of Tropical North Queensland’s true beauty. While the old steam engine has been replaced by a modern diesel model, the carriages themselves are authentically refurbished redwood heritage carriages, recalling the lavish style of train travel in the early 1900s. Kuranda Village itself is full of an assortment of interesting attractions, artistic residents and plenty of old-world charm.

The Kuranda Scenic Railway is an experience you’ll definitely not want to miss and the views are simply stunning. Don’t forget your camera!

Enjoy a little sleep-in this morning, before boarding Skyrail Rainforest Cableway for your journey to Kuranda. Be amazed as you glide silently over the rainforest canopy, enjoying two stops along the way. There is plenty of free time in Kuranda to explore this quaint village, before boarding the Kuranda Scenic Rail. Relax as you wind over bridges & through tunnels on this historic journey.

A wonderful day awaits as you are transported on the historic Kuranda Scenic Rail to Kuranda. Rainforestation, set in 40 hectares of lush gardens, is your next stop. Board the amphibious Army Duck and enjoy a performance by the Pamagirri Dancers at Rainforestation. Transfer back to Kuranda, then it’s time to board Skyrail for your return journey.

Your tour today offers the wonders of the rainforest, as well as our unique indigenous culture. Meet your Indigenous guide at Tjapukai, who will show you the many attractions of this fascinating park. Then board Skyrail, where you glide over the rainforest. After free time in Kuranda, the Kuranda Scenic Rail offers wonderful views as you wind your way to Freshwater Station

Board the famous Kuranda Scenic Rail for the journey to Kuranda, enjoying limited free time in Kuranda. Skyrail Rainforest Cableway then provides you with spectacular views as you glide silently over the rainforest canopy. Our coach will then transfer you to Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures – the best place to see crocodiles in TNQ! Time is allowed to explore this wonderful park.

Enjoy the famous Kuranda Scenic Rail & Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, with the freedom of using your own car. Meet our coach at Skyrail, then we will transfer you to Freshwater Station to check-in and board the Kuranda Scenic Rail. Free time is allowed in Kuranda, before boarding Skyrail for your return journey. Your car is waiting for you at the end of your Skyrail journey.

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